2011 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 13
Here are the LestersLegends Week 13 2011 fantasy football wide receiver rankings:
1. Calvin Johnson at New Orleans: Megatron got back in the end zone last week giving him 12 TDs on the year.
2. Greg Jennings at New York Giants: Extra time should help his sore knee, which wasn’t really a problem on Thanksgiving anyway.
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3. Wes Welker vs. Indianapolis: He scored twice last week and should really add to his yardage lead against the downtrodden Colts.
4. Victor Cruz vs. Green Bay: The Packers struggle against the pass and Cruz has become as dangerous a receiver as there is in the league.
5. Roddy White at Houston: He has 17 catches for 267 yards in his past two games.
6. Laurent Robinson at Arizona: Am I on the LoRo train? You bet I am. He has seven TDs in his past five games.
7. Steve Smith at Tampa Bay: He’s been relatively quiet the past few weeks. I expect him to explode against the Bucs secondary.
8. Hakeem Nicks vs. Green Bay: Nicks has been pretty steady this year when healthy. The G-Men are going to have to pass often.
9. Jordy Nelson at New York Giants: He was quiet last week, but had five TDs in his prior three games.
10. Vincent Jackson at Jacksonville: Consistency is an issue, but big-play potential is there.
11. Brandon Lloyd at San Francisco: He has scored in three straight games. The Niners are vulnerable to the pass.
12. Larry Fitzgerald vs. Dallas: He tends to produce no matter who is under center. It could be Kolb this week.
13. Percy Harvin vs. Denver: The Vikings are doing a great job getting him the ball.
14. Brandon Marshall vs. Oakland: He had a dud in Week 11, but has had 98 or more yards in the other three of his last four games.
15. Marques Colston vs. Detroit: The Saints offense is rolling.
16. Dez Bryant at Arizona: He has scored in two of his past three games.
17. Andre Johnson vs. Atlanta: He’s back, but unfortunately he has T.J. Yates throwing him the ball.
18. Antonio Brown vs. Cincinnati: He is averaging 89.0 yards in his past five games.
19. A.J. Green at Pittsburgh: He scored against the Steelers in Week 10. He’s been a force in his rookie year.
20. Mike Wallace vs. Cincinnati: He has been quiet of late, but is always a threat.
21. Mike Williams vs. Carolina: He is averaging 83.5 yards and a score the past two games.
22. Anquan Boldin at Cleveland: Like everyone in the Ravens passing game, he’s inconsistent.
23. Stevie Johnson vs. Tennessee: He bounced back last week, but I’m not convinced the Bills offense is completely back on track.
24. Dwayne Bowe at Chicago: He would move up if Kyle Orton gets the start.
25. Jason Avant at Seattle: Maclin is banged up and DeSean is either acting like a fool or dropping passes.
26. Eric Decker at Minnesota: He has scored in four of his past five games. He should do well against the lowly Vikes in his return to the Dome.
27. Deion Branch vs. Indianapolis: He had a monster game last week and is a solid option against the Colts.
28. Plaxico Burress at Washington: He has five TDs in his past five games.
29. Lance Moore vs. Detroit: Moore is showing that nose for the end zone again.
30. Torrey Smith at Cleveland: He’s hot and cold, but is capable of a breakout game.
31. Julio Jones at Houston: He certainly didn’t wear himself out last week.
32. Johnny Knox vs. Kansas City: He is averaging 121 yards in the past two games.
33. David Nelson vs. Tennessee: He has scored in three of the past four games.
34. Michael Crabtree vs. St. Louis: He has 13 catches in his past two games.
35. Damian Williams at Buffalo: He has scored in three of the past four games.
36. Santonio Holmes at Washington: He made a clutch catch, but only has 61 yards in his last two games.
37. DeSean Jackson at Seattle: Andy Reid says he's going to start, but that's a risky prospect for your fantasy team at this point.
38. Jabar Gaffney vs. New York Jets: He has to be thankful that Santana Moss is back to deal with Revis Island.
39. Riley Cooper at Seattle: He is a decent option if Jeremy Maclin is out again.
40. Greg Little vs. Baltimore: He is averaging 66.7 yards with one TD in his past three games.
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